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Kabul attack revenge for Kashmir, says Islamic State; names attacker as Abu Khalid


WION The attack on Sikh temple in Afghanistan’s Kabul was revenge for Kashmir, Islamic State said in a fresh statement on Friday. In a statement issued through its Amaq News Agency, it said that the attack was carried out as an act of revenge for Kashmiri Muslims without elaborating further. The IS has also named Kabul attacker, who massacred 27 Sikh worshippers inside a Gurudwara two days ago, as Abu Khalid Al-Hindi. The ‘Al-Hindi’ attached to the name suggests that the attacker could be from India. The magazine, Al Naba, published a picture of the attacker in the latest issue of its weekly Arabic magazine. In May 2019, the Islamic State announced through its Amaq News Agency that it has established its first “province” in India.
That means we are on the right track :biggrin2:. We should start with steps for taking back POK.

And considering Mota Bhai, Doval sir, and Modiji, we are already in process.:india:
 

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Kabul attack revenge for Kashmir, says Islamic State; names attacker as Abu Khalid


WION The attack on Sikh temple in Afghanistan’s Kabul was revenge for Kashmir, Islamic State said in a fresh statement on Friday. In a statement issued through its Amaq News Agency, it said that the attack was carried out as an act of revenge for Kashmiri Muslims without elaborating further. The IS has also named Kabul attacker, who massacred 27 Sikh worshippers inside a Gurudwara two days ago, as Abu Khalid Al-Hindi. The ‘Al-Hindi’ attached to the name suggests that the attacker could be from India. The magazine, Al Naba, published a picture of the attacker in the latest issue of its weekly Arabic magazine. In May 2019, the Islamic State announced through its Amaq News Agency that it has established its first “province” in India.
Yes he was a mullah indian from “educated” state of Kerala.
 

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Kabul gurdwara attacker was IS recruit from Kerala Published SOURCE: INDIA TODAY In

Indian national was one of the suicide bombers who attacked a gurdwara killing 25 Sikh worshippers in Kabul on Wednesday. The Islamic State (IS) named one of the three terrorists who attacked the Gurudwara Har Rai Sahib as ‘Abu Khalid Al-Hindi’. His photograph, holding a Type 56 assault rifle and pointing his finger up in a one-finger Tawhid salute, was published by IS in their propaganda magazine Al Naba on March 26. Top police intelligence sources in Kerala told India Today that the photograph was actually that of Muhammad Muhsin, 21, believed to have died in a drone strike in Afghanistan last year. Muhsin, an engineering student from Thrikkaripur in Kasargod district, was killed on June 18 last year. Three IS terrorists opened fire and lobbed grenades at around 200 worshippers in the gurudwara at 7.45 am on March 25. Afghan security forces ended the siege after a six-hour gun battle in which all three attackers were killed and 80 hostages were freed. If Abu Khalid Al-Hindi is indeed Muhsin, it would be significant because it would make him only the second Indian suicide attacker in the IS. In August, 2015, IS operative Abu Yusuf al-Hindi alias Shafi Armar was believed killed in a suicide bomb attack in Raqqa. Armar, a native of Bhatkal in Uttar Kannada district, was earlier a member of the Indian Mujahideen. He was the first Indian to be declared a specially designated global terrorist by the US. MUHSIN Muhsin had migrated to IS-run camps in Afghanistan from Dubai where he was working as an active member in a Telegram group floated by Shajeer Mangalassery, an engineer from National Institute of Technology (NIT) Kozhikode who had also moved to Afghanistan from Dubai. Mangalassery was killed in a US drone attack in Afghanistan in June, 2017. ISLAMIC STATE In 2014, IS, a proto-terrorist group led by Abubakar Al-Baghdadi captured and administered a territory the size of Great Britain in Syria and Iraq. The group was routed in offensives by Russia, Syria, Iraq and the US and Baghdadi killed by US special forces in 2019. With the group coming under increasing pressure in the Middle East, they found sanctuaries in Afghanistan’s provinces of Kunar and Nangarhar. At one point, a UN report estimated there were around 2,500 to 4,000 IS fighters operating in the Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. Around 98 persons with families migrated from Kerala since May-June, 2016, to join the Islamic State’s so called ‘Khorasan Province’ in Nangarhar. Among the migrants, 30 went directly from Kerala directly and 70 joined from Gulf with their families. Among them seven persons were killed in airstrikes in Afghanistan during past three years. Rashid Abdullah, who led a 21-member team from Kerala to Afghanistan, was killed by US airstrike in May 2018. Rashid and Shajeer Mangalasseri Abdulla, the engineering graduate from NIT Kozhikode, were instrumental in radicalising people from Kerala under the IS module. Saifudeen Kunjahmed from Thirurangadi in Malappuram district was killed in second week of July, 2019. The Islamic State’s Indian network was exposed by Kerala Police after 21 persons from Kasargod and Palakad districts went to Afghanistan from May 21 to June 5, 2016, with their families. Among them, two were medical doctors and four were Christians converted to Islam. Islamic State was established in Nangarhar and Kunar provinces in 2014 and around 250 Indians joined the outfit since 2016. Among them 98 were from Kerala. In offensives by the Afghan armed forces supported by allied forces broke IS’s back in Afghanistan. The terrorist group was cleared out of sanctuaries in Kunar and Nangarhar province with hundreds of fighters either killed or captured. The fate of many of them is still unclear.
 

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Massacre signals sinister Pak game is afoot in af Published March 30, 2020 | By admin SOURCE: ENS The despicable suicide attack by the Islamic State-Khorasan on a gurdwara in Kabul last week killing 25 people, almost all of them members of the local Sikh community, was a message to both India and the international community that is exiting strife-torn Afghanistan for good. But the timing was horrendous as geopolitical games are not uppermost on the minds of the global community, occupied as they are in finding solutions to the scourge of the novel coronavirus. Kabul, too, is struggling with the virus outbreak. Media reports of a Keralite from Kasaragod being one of the suicide bombers added a chilling edge to the massacre. He is said to be a shopkeeper who escaped the NIA dragnet in 2016 and fled to Afghanistan along with 15 others. If the claims are validated, he would be the Islamic State’s second Indian suicide bomber.While the IS was routed in its founding countries of Iraq and Syria, the IS-K is fairly robust in Afghanistan. Perhaps by design, the Khorasan has former members of Pakistan’s Taliban within its leadership. The attack on Sikhs apparently is part of the outfit’s agenda of ethnic cleansing. Sikhs used to freely intermingle and identify themselves with Afghanistan, but their population is now thinning. With the bloodbath coming barely weeks after the US signed a peace accord with the Taliban, the IS-K also seems to have signalled to India that it is in its cross hairs. India developed significant interests in Afghanistan over the years while outsourcing its security concerns to the US. The Indian establishment is already seeing the Kabul attack as the beginning of Pakistan’s proxy war in neutral territory. One of the talking points between the US and the Taliban at Doha ahead of the deal was to wipe out the IS-K together. The US has since started limited joint missions with the Taliban against the outfit. The Kabul attack could thus be a message to the US of the IS-K’s ability to hurt the former’s allies if pushed to the wall. In sum, it is bad news for India, which needs to quickly reset its game.
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Won’t make a difference, the local Abduls hate Sikhs and all Kafirs.


Even kids can’t go to school in peace.
I don’t understand the Point of Sikhs or Hindus Staying in Afghanistan. All the Hindu and Sikh Graves in Afghanistan needs to be relocated to India and all the Families in Afghanistan should come and live in India or some other better country than Afghanistan. The Pisslamic Terrorists can use Dharmic Populations as hostages to be used against India and Indian interests in the region. Hindus and Sikhs just don’t have the Populations to maintain Control there. Longer they stay there the worse it will get. They need to leave before shit hits the overdrive and go out of control.
 

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